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  • ...1582 by papal bull ''Inter gravissimas''. It is a reform of the [[Julian calendar]]. Years in the reformed calendar continue the numbering system of the Julian calendar, which are numbered from the traditional year of [[Jesus]]' [[incarnation]]
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  • ...memorates [[Christ]]'s [[resurrection]] and is observed with variations of date due to different calendars on the first Sunday after the [https://en.wikipe ...The Easter [[worship]] service is one of the high points of the Christian calendar, and since the late 2nd century Easter has also been a time for [[baptism]]
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  • The [[English]] [[word]] calendar is derived from the [[Latin]] word kalendae, which was the [[Latin]] name o ...cance, such as the day [[taxes]] are due or a [[contract]] expires. Also a calendar may, by identifying a day, provide other useful [[information]] about the d
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  • ...beginning with year 1 of the proleptic [[Gregorian calendar]]. An earlier date is then designated '''BCE''', described as "Before the Common, Christian, o The Gregorian calendar is the calendar system with most widespread usage in the world today. For decades, it has b
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  • ...rent usage—the present [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_year leap-year] calendar of 365¼ days to the year. As a rule, no attempt will be made to give exact ...g to an [[event]] as of one or two millions of years ago, we [[intend]] to date such an occurrence back that number of years from the early decades of the
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  • *Date: [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/16th_Century 1585] ...ulian_calendar proleptic Julian calendar] (originally) and the [[Gregorian calendar]] respectively.
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  • ...de the Moon an important [[cultural]] [[influence]] on [[language]], the [[calendar]], [[art]] and [[mythology]]. The Moon's [[gravitational]] [[influence]] pr ...g/wiki/Apollo_program Apollo program] achieved the only manned missions to date, beginning with the first manned lunar orbiting mission by [https://en.wiki
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  • ...annelled message about the likelihood of it happening upon or by a certain date. ...r milestone of the project to happen in a particular way, by or on a given date, because IT DOESN’T WORK LIKE THAT. Please excuse the capital letters her
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  • ...e eve of the feast; and the Feast of Santa Lucia (December 13, usually the date of the earliest sunset of the year), which is observed with customs dating The principal festivals of fixed date are those associated with the nativity of Jesus. In Rome by 336 such a fest
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  • ...r all possible meanings of (biblical) chapters, a (Mayan) calendar, or the date of one’s birth, or perhaps marriage vows.
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  • *Date: [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/15th_Century 15th century] ...ase of an actor [[performing]] took place in 534 BC (though the changes in calendar over the years make it hard to determine exactly) when the [[Greek]] perfor
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  • ...nd will continue to evolve. There will be no demarcation according to the calendar. The momentum is building and the old guard will resist, but will not with
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  • “The 18th day of May on your [[calendar]] will be the official date when he made His [[ascension]] in his own power. A few days later the promi
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  • *Date: [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Century 14th century] ...e subpolar regions] generally four [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar calendar] based seasons are recognized: [[spring]] (adj. vernal), [[summer]] (adj. e
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  • ...me]. The word day may also refer to a day of the week or to a [[calendar]] date, as in answer to the question "On which day?" Day also refers to the part o
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  • George: “Might you perhaps give me the date of my arrival there?” ...take some time out for yourselves. [[Rest]] up, for the year 2003 by your calendar will become an [[action]]-packed period. Take some R&R you all, and re-ene
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  • ...nt. But, nobody said at which time of your clock, and on which day of your calendar would this much anticipated event happen? ...ay at various rates and you can measure the process by using the clock and calendar method, but there’s still no such thing as time, only the recording of th
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  • :b. trans. To cause to be, or represent as, synchronous; to assign the same date to; to bring together events, etc. belonging to the same time. Also absol. ...was initially proposed to synchronize changes in personal address book and calendar information from computers to mobile phones, but has subsequently been used
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  • ...joy for [[humanity]] to focus more on the [[spiritual]]. Regardless of the date, regardless of the time, the joy of the fellowship of the [[spirit]], the p ...hat this mission was to [[endure]] for a designated time according to your calendar.. There are [[considerations]], variations, circumstances that have been ac
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Mesoamerican_Long_Count_calendar Mesoamerican Long Count calendar], which is presented as lasting 5,125 years and as terminating on December ...curring in 2012 based on any interpretation of the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar is regarded as pseudoscience by the scientific community, and as misreprese
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